MEASUREMENT INVARIANCE OF THE SHORT UCLA LONELINESS SCALE IN SPANISH AND PERUVIAN OLD PEOPLE: LATENT MEAN DIFFERENCES AND EVIDENCE FOR DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS ON PERCEIVED HEALTH

Q4 Psychology
T. Caycho-Rodríguez, J. Tomás, J. Ventura-León, Cirilo H. Garcia Cadena, Mario Reyes-Bossio, Rodrigo Moreta-Herrera, J. L. Maguiña, L. W. Vilca
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The objectives of this study are to evaluate the measurement invariance of the University of California Los Angeles Loneliness Scale (UCLA-LS) three-item version (UCLA-LS-3) in older adults in Peru and Spain, to compare the latent means of loneliness, and to evaluate the psychometric properties of the scale with Item Response Theory (IRT) models, and evaluate the possible moderating effects of the country on loneliness-health relationships. Peruvian sample was composed of 235 old adults from the city of Lima. The Spanish sample was composed of 443 old adults. The three-factor structure of RUCLA-3 anchored to the health measure fitted the data reasonably well in Spain and Peru. The R-UCLA-3 may be considered invariant for these two samples. The latent means of loneliness are different, the Peruvian average of loneliness being greater than that of Spain. The R-UCLA-3 is an invariant measure in older adults in Peru and Spain, with adequate psychometric properties through IRT models. 
西班牙和秘鲁老年人短期UCLA孤独感量表的测量不变性:潜在平均差异和差异对感知健康影响的证据
本研究旨在评估加州大学洛杉矶孤独量表(UCLA-LS)三项版本(UCLA-LS-3)在秘鲁和西班牙老年人中的测量不变性,比较孤独的潜在手段,并利用项目反应理论(IRT)模型评估量表的心理测量特性,并评估国家对孤独-健康关系的可能调节作用。秘鲁样本由来自利马市的235名老年人组成。西班牙的样本由443名老年人组成。与卫生措施挂钩的rula -3的三因素结构与西班牙和秘鲁的数据相当吻合。对于这两个样本,R-UCLA-3可以被认为是不变的。孤独的潜在手段是不同的,秘鲁的平均孤独程度高于西班牙。R-UCLA-3是秘鲁和西班牙老年人的不变测量,通过IRT模型具有足够的心理测量特性。
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Psychological Thought
Psychological Thought Psychology-Psychology (all)
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0.90
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审稿时长
25 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal "Psychological Thought" publishes its papers in English or in Bulgarian in all areas of psychology. It is focused on the psychological theory and practice. The papers could be some original research articles, meta-analysis data, clinical reports, case studies, students'' essays, and book reviews. This journal is designed for psychologists, researchers, and psychology students.
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